1888: Grover Cleveland

UNKNOWN, Baltimore Sun

The Sun stuck with President Cleveland in 1888, but he lost to Benjamin Harrison (pictured). Cleveland won the popular vote and carried all of the states in the South, but Harrison, running on a protectionist platform that appealed to industrial states, carried the Northeast, Midwest and West.

The Sun stuck with President Cleveland in 1888, but he lost to Benjamin Harrison (pictured). Cleveland won the popular vote and carried all of the states in the South, but Harrison, running on a protectionist platform that appealed to industrial states, carried the Northeast, Midwest and West. (UNKNOWN, Baltimore Sun)

The Sun stuck with President Cleveland in 1888, but he lost to Benjamin Harrison (pictured). Cleveland won the popular vote and carried all of the states in the South, but Harrison, running on a protectionist platform that appealed to industrial states, carried the Northeast, Midwest and West.